Tag Archives: Pediatrics

We wanted to share this pilot study from an Occupational Therapist. What are your thoughts? Efficacy of Sensory-based Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Pilot Study An Occupational Therapist working in a pre-school program used the SymTrend data … Continue reading →

Each year APTA honors outstanding achievements on the part of its members in the areas of overall accomplishment, education, practice and service, publications, research, and academic excellence. We are thrilled to announce that Education Resources Faculty Member: Barbara Connolly has been … Continue reading →

We would love to hear your thoughts on this new invention out of Ireland. Designed by a Mother whose son is wheelchair bound, could this harness help children and families in the future? Read Full Article here Please share your … Continue reading →

PTA’s are you looking for a pediatric CEU course? Our popular CEU course designed for PT’s OT’s and Assistants is coming to Ohio in May: 3 Day Intensive on Treating the Child with HypotoniaMay 2-4, 2014 – Cincinnati, OH This … Continue reading →

We would like to share this blog discussion from: John Pagano, a renowned member of Education Resources’ Faculty John is teaching his popular conference: Effectively Treat Behavior in Children with Autism Spectrum and Other Sensory Challenges May 2-3, 2014 … Continue reading →

THERAPIES IN THE SCHOOL2014 We are fine tuning our agenda for this years Therapies in the School conference in Massachusettsand would value your input. Based on feedback from last years conference we are excited to announce that we will have sessions on using shared … Continue reading →

A very interesting article highlighting research coming out of Tufts Medical Center, Boston “With more than one in 10 children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, parents and doctors alike have been eager to find alternatives to prescription stimulant medications … Continue reading →

DEAR ERI COMMUNITY: I am an OT and have gotten feedback from some of the SLPs that I work with… that I might be infringing on their territory. I see kiddos with a wide variety of sensory difficulties, and I don’t … Continue reading →